JENNIFER BROWN, Ph.D.Empirically Validated Treatment Approaches including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavior Therapy; Psychological Consultation/Liaison; Behavioral Medicine/Clinical Health Psychology Interventions with expertise in working with individuals living with chronic diseases. I have specialty training in medical psychology, with expertise in working with individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

CATHERINE EPKINS, Ph.D. Psychological, behavioral, emotional, and educational assessment of children and adolescents; treatment of children's behavioral and emotional problems; individual and group parent-training on child-management skills; and family therapy.

ANDREW LITTLEFIELD, Ph.D.Dr. Littlefield's clinical interests include behavioral activation for depression, motivational interviewing for substance use disorders, and prolonged exposure for post-traumatic stress disorder. His research interests are broad but primarily focus on the development and course of substance use disorders.

ROBERT MORGAN, Ph.D.Clinical interests include criminal behavior, forensic and psychological assessment, and group psychotherapy.

GREGORY MUMMA, Ph.D. Cognitive-behavioral and cognitive-interpersonal assessment and treatment of adults, especially with depression and anxiety. Use of individualized measures to inform treatment decisions.

MICHAEL PARENT, Ph.D. Mike Parent, Ph.D., has experience working with adults across a range of presenting concerns, including anxiety and depression, military combat and sexual trauma, sexuality concerns, and management of chronic illnesses and injuries, using a range of treatment modalities including cognitive behavioral and rational emotive therapy, motivational interviewing, and multicultural approaches.

BRANDY PINA-WATSON, Ph.D.Brandy Piña-Watson received her Ph.D. from the Counseling Psychology Program at Texas A&M University. Her approach to therapy comes from an integrative perspective drawing heavily from interpersonal, humanistic-existential, mindfulness and multicultural perspectives. Brandy's primary clinical interests involve crisis intervention and treatment of adolescent and adult populations with concerns such as depression, suicidality, anxiety, trauma, gender and sexuality issues, identity exploration as well as familial and relational difficulties. Brandy's primary research interests are in the areas of Latina/o adolescent and emerging adult depression, suicidality, and well-being (e.g., self-esteem, life satisfaction, quality of life and positive academic outcomes).

JASON VAN ALLEN, Ph.D.Jason Van Allen received his training and Ph.D. from the Clinical Child Psychology Program at the University of Kansas. His primary clinical interests involve treatments of child and adolescent psychopathology, pediatric psychology interventions, and interventions designed for general health promotion and maintenance.